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re: WWII Buffs – what was the most audacious action by a US unit in the war?
Posted on 5/14/19 at 2:49 pm to Jim Rockford
Posted on 5/14/19 at 2:49 pm to Jim Rockford
What Rockford said.
Yamamoto was given a mission, to attack the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. He didn't choose to start the war, but he was a military commander who was given an objective and came up with an absolutely brilliant attack plan.
Just because he wasn't on our side doesn't make him a piece of shite. He loved America and believed it was a mistake to bring them into the war. Tojo and assorted political types didn't heed his words of caution and told him to come up with a plan anyway, so he did.
Yamamoto was given a mission, to attack the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. He didn't choose to start the war, but he was a military commander who was given an objective and came up with an absolutely brilliant attack plan.
Just because he wasn't on our side doesn't make him a piece of shite. He loved America and believed it was a mistake to bring them into the war. Tojo and assorted political types didn't heed his words of caution and told him to come up with a plan anyway, so he did.
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